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| Question 699429:  Find an equation of the line passing through
 the point (-6, 5) with slope m = 5.
 Answer by DrBeeee(684)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! The slope-intercept form of a straight line is (1) y = m*x + b
 You are given m=5 so (1) becomes
 (2) y = 5*x + b
 You are given that this line passes through the point (-6,5) so (2) becomes
 (3) 5 = 5*(-6) + b or
 (4) 5 = -30 + b or
 (5) b = 5 + 30 or
 (6) b = 35, therefore the required straight line is
 (7) y = 5*x + 35
 Let's check this with the point (-6,5).
 Is (5 = 5*(-6) + 35)?
 Is (5 = -30 + 35)?
 Is (5 = 5)? Yes
 Answer: That equation of the line with slope 5, and passes through (-6,5) is y = 5x + 35.
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